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1. There was an enormous flat screen telly on the other side of the room
2. "Well, pretty much what they said on the telly
3. "Fat lot of bleedin' good being comfy is if yer can't watch the cricket on the telly, ain't it?" he snapped back
4. I can see that I'm going to have to stop you watching the Clothes Show on the telly if you keep this up!"
5. "Yes, like in ER, on the telly
6. I was watching telly
7. she watched so many pregnancy programmes on telly when
8. refused to watch a single baby programme on telly or read
9. I was really thrilled that our story had been on the telly,
10. Oh, what I'd give for the telly rights to a struggle like this—more intense, surely, than the attack by Pygmies on an elephant
11. I walked downstairs and heard a noise coming from the telly
12. Dennaben was sat on the couch with his feet up on the arm, watching telly and eating a bowl of cereal
13. Dennaben just watched telly and ignored me
14. He said nothing and just looked at the telly
15. He was sitting on Jake’s bed watching telly and holding onto something
16. But he was watching telly as well
17. I supposed sitting next to Dennaben and watching him play a game on the telly wasn't that odd after the way the morning had gone already
18. wanting to throw a used tampon at the telly and
19. can’t afford a new widescreen telly or they can only
20. sleeping and watching the telly I can cope with
21. should seriously consider smashing your telly up with
22. It was a cold morning at Goulburn gaol, I had been up late having a big one watching late night telly in my cell
23. I took my stuff up stairs to the flat and unpacked setting up a mattress on the floor with my 34cm telly
24. I had not been smoking hooch but I did with them two bong fiends so we sat in this baren flat with a little telly and the bong going round eating pizza and laughing our ass"s off
25. Suzy laughs; “Yes I remember that, Eastenders was on and I forgot all about it, do not worry I will not turn the telly on
26. Sir Richard and John were watching reruns of ‘One Foot In The Grave’ on telly
27. “It was on the telly – just now?”
28. There’s not even a bloody telly in here!”
29. ” She turned, screaming at the houses opposite, “and it's probably more bloody interesting than what's on telly
30. It was close to six o’clock and Mr Crow suggested they go to a pub for a meal, to Murray’s surprise Mr Hawk agreed, Murray refused saying that he was going to watch a bit of telly and have an early night, when they left he phoned Shirl and brought her up to speed, then he turned the telly on, next he went through the rubbish bin looking for the coke bottle Mr Crow had taken from his car before he sank it, there were two nice clear prints on the bottle so he wrapped it and put it with his other insurance, identities and money and stuffed the lot inside the drivers door of the truck, he still didn’t know who Mr Crow was but he was sure with all the resources the casino had at their disposal they would soon trace a fingerprint, one way or another Mr Crows career was about to go pear shaped along with a certain Melbourne ex-bookie, he got a beer from the fridge and began to watch a quiz show on the telly, a young quiz host, who was completely up himself, was being very condescending in his humiliation of an elderly couple who’s greed for the over-priced second rate prizes had stripped them of their pride, feeling upset for them he turned the telly off, he then had a whimsical thought that went like this, to get top ratings all that had to be done was for the TV company to set up one of the aged contestant to punch that pretentious little pricks lights out in front of a national audience, he reckoned the ratings would go through the roof, and with any luck it might also start a trend, he knew it was far-fetched but he was quite happy with his whimsical thought, maybe one day you never know
31. But that's changed now, so maybe I can do without the chocolate and the telly as well
32. Really, he knew from the ubiquitous telly
33. He should have stuck with presenting children’s telly in
34. an eye, reach out a menacing hand; it’s good telly
35. Maurice closed the door behind him, much to Elsie’s annoyance as she would miss all the fun now (it was always better live than on the telly)
36. Some are huh? What's that? [Laughter] See? It doesn't mean you turn on the telly and watch rugby
37. You’ve seen Teef perform, on telly at least, haven’t you? Maybe you could try a few of
38. The three took lunch at the most fashionable restaurant in London town, and Flower and Candy brushed excited shoulders with the rich and famous, unperturbed by the exposé that most of them were shorter in life than they were on the telly
39. “Kicking Off: Porn Star and ASBO Hooligan Batter Telly Kids,” was the headline, over a huge freeze frame from the recording appearing to show Natalie lifting one of the kids off the ground by his hair
40. back room of the shop and watch telly
41. ” Then shuffled off to the den to watch the telly
42. I was admitted, and his consolation was the reassurance that Telly would be looking after me
43. How can I describe Telly? He hated his Greek name, Aristotelis, and said that at least Onassis had the money to bolster it, to keep people from laughing at it
44. Telly was the spitting image of Sylvester Stallone with the qualification that a punch from Rocky would have left Telly smiling while a punch from Telly would have flattened Rocky
45. Telly was handsome, sociable and charming with that attribute of utter congeniality: the easy smile and ready laugh and, so, effortlessly, embodied the legendary lady killer
46. An instant affinity bound me to Telly at once
47. “Oh Telly, give us a break
48. I was starting to understand Telly and meanwhile I got to know Sheri
49. Well, Telly was not of the same caliber but his soft spot was very much softer
50. Settle down was perhaps what she hoped would happen to Telly once they were married